Dedicated to those affected by Covid 19’s long term affects Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joseph-keenan/support
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Post-COVID Support Community brings together people who struggle with ongoing symptoms caused by COVID-19. The Long Haulers Podcast is a series of talks with trained specialists and other Long COVID sufferers. Membership in the Post-COVID Support Community includes access to treatment resources, group support circles, and specialized training classes that are designed to save you time, money, and energy throughout your recovery journey. By learning how to better self-manage your Post-COVID c ...
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Information about Long-Haul Covid by a Long Hauler and former Psychotherapist. If you are lucky enough to have avoided Long Covid, you probably know someone who has it. With the rise in cases of people around the world who are not recovering from this disease, information and research are in dire need. Here, we'll explore both my personal experiences and others', along with announcements of new research. Episodes are not designed to follow chronological order, so feel free to jump in the con ...
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Our Cohosts had Covid and now they’re collecting genuine perspectives on the pandemic. From patients to paramedics, from long-haulers to lessons learned, it’s the same virus but very different stories. Hosts Raymond McAnally and Caroline Amos engage through humor and empathy with guests to humanize pandemic issues surrounding Covid-19. The hope is that these stories can help us all make more informed decisions today, and be better prepared in the future. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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Covid-19 Long Haulers - Long Covid Coronavirus ... IT ALL SUCKS!!! The REAL NAME for it: ”CHRONIC COVID SYNDROME” We are here to share our lived experience with the coronavirus; our expertise; our story and the stories of the MANY others directly and indirectly affected by Covid-19, including those on the front line of healthcare. Your hosts: Staci RN, PhD, professor of nursing; Doug Attorney, Physician Assistant, Entrepreneur. Together, we will, talk, share, interview, investigate and provi ...
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Gasping for Breath Season 3 - Talking right - In this Season, Suno India's Editor-In-Chief Padma Priya interviews public health officials at the centre and different states, doctors, and frontline community health workers, among others. She asked them how did India fare in communicating uncertainty and truth during a pandemic. Gasping for Breath Season 2 is a deep-dive reported narrative podcast series on Long Covid in India. This series is an oral archive of the experiences of Long Haulers. ...
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Where would we be without the various products delivered by the men and women in the trucking industry? Healthy Conversations In Trucking Podcast is a platform for professional long haul truck drivers to share their journeys over the road, educating listeners about the trucking industry and lifestyle. Now, let's dive into the conversation on this brand new episode.
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America, Interrupted is an original podcast from the PBS NewsHour about how our lives have been turned upside down and how we're making sense of it. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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This is a podcast for driven people who know they are the ones holding themselves back. I’ll teach you all about your brain, and how to develop your mindset so that you can achieve what you've always dreamed of.
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Let’s Get to Work: Reimagining Disability Inclusive Employment Policy, is brought to you by the Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University and hosted by Michael Morris. DISCLAIMER The contents of this podcast were developed under a grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90RTEM0006). NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The cont ...
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Me, Myself & TBI: Facing Traumatic Brain Injury Head On provides information and inspiration for people affected by brain injury. Each episode, journalist and TBI survivor Christina Brown Fisher speaks with people affected by brain injury. Listen to dive deep into their stories and lessons learned.
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Hey my fitfam! As always, I feel super blessed to spend time with you. And, even more blessed to share all things fitness and wellness with you in our Boot Camp Challenge® podcast! In our Boot Camp Challenge® podcast I will share the truth of all things fitness and wellness. We will talk about the best workouts out there, top nutrition hacks, how to lose weight, how to gain weight, why you can’t lose weight, kids fitness, boomers fitness, hormones, alcohol and the list goes on. I will also i ...
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Former football player, Jarrett Irons, who is also the son of NFL football legend Gerald Irons discusses the personal impact of brain injury following the loss of his father.
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Writer, journalist, and traumatic brain injury survivor, Christina Brown Fisher speaks with former linebacker Jarrett Irons about the impact of brain injury. His father, Gerald Irons, played in the National Football League for ten years. Gerald was a linebacker for the Oakland Raiders and is listed as one of the top 100 players for the Cleveland Br…
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Dr. Russell Gore, neurologist, biomedical engineer, and former U.S. Air Force flight surgeon, explains why first responders, military service members and veterans, are our nation's "silent sufferers" as ...
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Writer, journalist, U.S. Air Force Veteran, and traumatic brain injury survivor, Christina Brown Fisher speaks with Dr. Russell Gore who is the chief medical officer of the Avalon Action Alliance (www.avalonactionalliance.org). The Avalon Action Alliance is a national network of programs treating mild and complex traumatic brain injury, for first r…
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On the very first episode of The Long Covid Podcast, Megan and Noel dive into the beginnings of Megan's personal experience as a long-hauler since 2021. Megan covers the basics of LC for those with the condition, but mostly for those without it . . .By Megan Werner
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Episode 21: Long COVID: An Emerging, Essential Research Area
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Tune in for a conversation about research into long COVID with Dr. Vidya Sundar, Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy at the University of New Hampshire, and Debra Brucker, Associate Professor, Institute on Disability, at the University of New Hampshire.
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Episode 20: Long COVID and Disability Employment Policy
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This episode features a conversation with Sharon Rennert, Senior Attorney Advisor for EEOC about long COVID and disability employment policy.
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Episode 19: Accommodations in the Era of Long COVID
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This episode features a conversation with Yana Rodgers, Professor in the Department of Labor Studies and Employment Relations in the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University and Jennifer Cohen, Assistant Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies at Miami University about accommodations in the era of long COVID.…
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Tune in for a conversation about advocating for COVID long haulers, with Andrew Wylam, President and co-founder of Pandemic Patients.
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As Jamie MoCrazy set her sights on the Olympics, a traumatic brain injury brought her competitive career as a professional slopestyle and halfpipe skier to an end. The first woman in the world to perform ...
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In 2015, at the World Tour Finals in Whistler, Canada, professional skier Jamie MoCrazy suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI). The elite athlete collapsed into a coma on the mountain as doctors raced to treat multiple brain bleeds. Her recovery meant learning how to talk, walk and ski again. Today, she leads the non-profit, MoCrazy Strong Foundat…
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Hi, my friends, I hope you are having a most awesome day! Guess who’s back in the house? Our very own mental health guru and BCC legend, Kayla Burton! It’s like a family reunion, and everyone’s invited! Kayla’s been part of our BCC fitfam for over two decades now. She’s not just an alum; she’s a full-blown LPC and with her own practice, Burton Coun…
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Neuropsychologist and internationally renowned expert on long COVID, James Jackson, Psy.D., explains why “brain fog” in COVID long haulers should be treated as brain injury.
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It is estimated nearly 30-percent of Covid-19 survivors continue to suffer from symptoms following their bout with the illness. Researcher and neuropsychologist James Jackson, Psy.D., is the author of the new book Clearing the Fog: From Surviving to Thriving with Long-COVID, A Practical Guide. The author of more than 90 scientific publications, Dr.…
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Weight loss drugs, diet coke and menopause. We mention it all with Abby Langer!
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Hi, my friends, I hope you are having a most awesome day! I invited back one of our most favorite guests, Abby Langer, a Toronto-based registered dietitian and the author of the best-selling book, Good Food, Bad Diet. If you haven’t met Abby yet, here’s a quick rundown; - She is the author of the bestselling book, Good Food, Bad Diet. - She is a to…
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Neuroscientist Steven Broglio, PhD., one of the world's leading experts on the management of sports concussion, and co-author of the international Concussion in Sport Group (CISG) consensus statement breaks ...
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Whether amateur or pro, the international Concussion in Sport Group (CISG) consensus statement impacts the care received by players if hit in the head during a game. Steven Broglio, PhD. is the director of the Michigan Concussion Center, the Neurotrauma Research Laboratory, and co-author of the CISG consensus statement. He is also a professor of at…
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A crash almost ended the career of race car driver Anna Kouba Bowers. The resulting traumatic brain injury nearly cost her, her life. The scion of a legendary racing family recounts her road to recovery ...
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Former Division I soccer player turned race car driver, Anna Kouba Bowers, comes from a long line of professional racing drivers. Her family's legacy in American car racing dates back to the 1930s, beginning with her grandfather Earl Kouba. In 2018, her dreams of continuing to follow in the family's footsteps nearly came to an end following a traum…
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Former MMA competitor Emily Fisher is married to retired UFC fighter Spencer Fisher. When lesions were discovered on her husband's brain the couple braced for a new challenge, combating traumatic brain ...
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Former mixed martial arts competitor Emily Fisher found her way into the octagon, in part, because of her husband Spencer Fisher, a popular UFC fighter. After his crushing defeat to Hermes Franca, in 2007, Spencer changed in ways Emily couldn't understand. Five years later an abnormal brain scan showed lesions on Spencer's brain, bringing his caree…
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Spencer ‘The King’ Fisher paid a heavy price as a MMA fighter. He fought in the UFC, but now faces a new battle as he wrestles with the consequences of brain injury.
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After a scan revealed lesions on the brain, the UFC career of Spencer Fisher would soon come to an end. But the instincts of the popular MMA fighter, once called 'The King' weren't to seek treatment, but to find a doctor who'd clear him to fight again. Spencer Fisher shares his story of denial, his loss of identity as a fighter, and his daily fight…
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Episode 17: Mason Ameri – Disability and Telework: An Encouraging and Concerning Trend
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It is safe to say that the shift to remote work during the pandemic has transformed the outlook of disability employment not just for the near future but for years to come. Above all, the emphasis on telework for the general workforce has deconstructed the notions that led many employers to hesitate to provide workers with opportunities to work rem…
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Episode 16: Nicholas Wyman – Disability Inclusion in Apprenticeship Programs
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Disability inclusion in apprenticeships has long been lacking, but in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nicholas Wyman, executive director of the Institute for Workforce Skills and Innovation, sees an opportunity to change that. Apprenticeships are grounded in the same experiential learning that many with disabilities benefit from, but have historica…
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Episode 15: Ari Ne’eman –Unraveling Disability Employment Statistics: Impact of COVID
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The numbers demonstrate the extraordinary impact the COVID-19-induced shift to expanded telework had on the employment opportunities for people with disabilities, but even those don’t tell the complete story regarding what remote work means for disability employment. It is a situation reflective of the gains prospective employees with disabilities …
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Episode 14: Lydia X.Z. Brown – Envisioning a Future of Disability Inclusion
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Lydia X.Z. Brown has seen initiative after initiative and has grown frustrated with the lack of investment in human potential and the emphasis on a social services system that continues to trap many people with disabilities in poverty. Brown, director of public policy at the National Disability Institute, joins the show to discuss the disability be…
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Meditation: Achieving Big Wins for Long Haulers
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In this episode of Long Haulers, nurse practitioner and medical director Ash Dobbin Mohammed shares how to achieve big, physical and mental wins in long covid with meditation.In this podcast you will learn:- The numerous benefits of meditation- How to start a consistent meditation practiceIf you are a long hauler looking to improve your physical an…
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Pacing Your Long Covid Recovery: Achieving Consistent Progress
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The Long haulers Podcast is the official podcast of the Post Covid support community, and in this episode, Ash Dobbin Mohammed, a nurse practitioner and a long hauler, talks about how to achieve and maintain consistent progress in your long covid recovery by pacing your recovery. In this podcast you will learn: - How pacing recovery leads to better…
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Pacing for Long Haulers: Managing Chronic Fatigue After Covid-19
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In this episode nurse practitioner Ash Dobbin Mohammed discusses pacing as a tool for long haulers to manage chronic fatigue after Covid-19. Listeners will learn what pacing is and why it is crucial for long haulers, the benefits of pacing, and how to get started with pacing. Ash provides tips and strategies for pacing, including the importance of …
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How To Travel with Long COVID with Ash Dobbin-Mohammed
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In this episode "How To Travel with Long COVID, host Munish Joshi talks with Ash Dobbin-Mohammed about her experience of flying from Toronto, Canada to Japan and back, which involved a 14-hour flight each way. Here are some of the practical tips and insights you will learn from this episode:▶ The benefits of wearing a mask when traveling ▶ Tips to …
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A brain injury nearly ended the career of cover girl Claudia Mason. From supermodel to stroke survivor, Mason talks about recovery, resilience, and life off the runway.
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Christina Brown Fisher, journalist and traumatic brain injury survivor, speaks with former supermodel Claudia Mason. A fashion icon who’d graced the covers of Vogue, Elle, and Cosmopolitan, Mason found herself under a different spotlight after suffering a brain injury.By Christina Brown Fisher
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Finding a Healthy Balance: Nutrition Tips for Post-COVID Long Haulers
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In this episode of the Long Haulers Podcast, host Munish Joshi talks with registered dietician Helen Tieu about the challenges that long haulers face when it comes to nutrition and finding a healthy balance between proper nutrition and combating post-COVID side effects. Helen discusses some of the highlights from her live classes within the post-CO…
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Finding a New Normal: Strategies for Long Covid Recovery with Ash Dobbin-Mohammed
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Are you a long hauler struggling to regain control of your life after COVID-19? In this episode, host Munish Josi talks with medical director Ash Dobbin-Mohammed about practical strategies for living life again while coping with long COVID. Listeners will learn about the importance of improving the quality of life, creating a recovery plan, and try…
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Hope for Long Covid Sufferers: A New Treatment Called Plaxlovid
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Welcome to Hope for Long Covid Sufferers: A New Treatment Called Plaxlovid, where we discuss the latest treatment for long Covid called Plaxlovid. Our guest speaker, Ash Dobbin-Mohammed, shares her personal experience with the treatment and how it helped her recover from Covid symptoms such as fatigue, cognitive impairment, and body pain. In this c…
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Real talk: more traumatic brain injuries occur because of domestic violence. Associate professor, Eve Valera, PhD, from Harvard Medical School, sounds the alarm on intimate partner violence and traumatic ...
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Christina Brown Fisher, journalist and traumatic brain injury survivor, speaks with Harvard Medical School associate professor in psychiatry, Eve Valera, PhD. Dr. Valera is a research scientist at Massachusetts General Hospital and has been investigating the impact of brain injury among those affected by domestic violence for more than 25 years.…
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The sister of Michael Hutchence says traumatic brain injury stole her brother, and contributed to the death of the INXS rock star.
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Christina Brown Fisher, journalist and traumatic brain injury survivor, speaks with the sister of Michael Hutchence. He was the lead singer of the Australian rock band INXS until he died by suicide in 1997. Tina Hutchence says her brother kept a secret from their family, the band, and his fans. Five years before his death, Michael Hutchence suffere…
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Talking Right: How Tablighi Jamaat was stigmatised during the pandemic
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In 2020 March, when the sudden lockdown was imposed, one thing that was on every TV channel was the Tablighi Jamaat. No one knew about Tablighi Jamaat and that they were holding a meeting in Nizamuddin till then. But overnight the vilification, the name-calling, and the targeting of Muslims across the country as super spreaders was taken over by TV…
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Talking Right: Migrant crisis and how one IAS officer tackled it with effective interstate communications
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The Sirens of ambulances and mortuary vans, relatives of patients running around with Oxygen cylinders, and empty roads because of lockdowns. Were some unforgettable scenes from the COVID lockdown in March 2021. From what seemed like a complete failure of the system rose some heroes who stood their ground and took risks on themselves to keep others…
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Talking Right: Challenges in Communicating in Rural India
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In this episode of Talking Right, Suno India's editor-in-chief DVL Padma reported over the course of the pandemic, we bring to you a conversation with Dr Yogesh Kalkonde, a renowned public health researcher. Dr Kalkonde works for SEARCH, Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health. He primarily works in the rural part of India. S…
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Talking Right: Why is it important to place community first when communicating?
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In this episode, Suno India editor-in-chief DVL Padma Priya spoke with Dr Mittali Sethi, an IAS officer from the 2017 batch. When the lockdown was imposed Dr Sethi was posted as the Project Officer for the integrated tribal development project (ITDP) in Dharni village, in Melghat of Maharashtra’s Amravati region. This became the first village to re…
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Talking Right: How did India fare in communicating during a pandemic?
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his episode sets the context about why it is important to communicate well during a pandemic like COVID-19 and features discussions between Suno India editor-in-chief DVL Padma Priya and Prof Anant Bhan, a researcher in Global health, bioethics, and health policy who works for a not-for-profit health policy organisation Sangath and also Dr. Usha Ra…
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Life after football and traumatic brain injury with Ben Utecht, former NFL player and Super Bowl champion.
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Christina Brown Fisher, journalist and traumatic brain injury survivor, talks to brain health advocate and former NFL player Ben Utecht. By the time Utecht was 30-years-old he’d suffered at least five diagnosed concussions and was already experiencing memory loss. The former Super Bowl champion discusses his road to recovery, how the game has evolv…
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Episode 13: Re-Evaluating Support Systems for People with Disabilities
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Zach Morris, Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University School of Social Work, calls for a re-evaluation of the systems in place to support people with disabilities. We must recognize that people with disabilities not only earn less than people without disabilities. They also face extra expenditures to cover disability-related out-of-pocket cost.…
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Episode 12: Increasing Employment Outcome
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Lisa Mills, Owner, Moving to a Different Drum, Disability Policy and Services Consulting, discusses opportunities to increase employment outcomes by braiding and blending resources across funding sources such as vocational rehabilitation, Medicaid, and Ticket to Work.
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Episode 11: Modernizing the AbilityOne Program
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Chai Feldblum, Vice Chair of the AbilityOne Commission and former EEOC Commissioner, discuss the importance of the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 and describe the strategic plan to modernize the AbilityOne program. She also talks about the recent rule that prohibits payment 14(c) subminimum wage on contracts within the AbilityOne Program.…
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Episode 10: Disability-Owned Business Enterprises
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Dr. Jay Burks, Director of Supplier Diversity at the Comcast Corporation, shares about the importance of ensuring that large companies like Comcast buy goods and services from diverse suppliers, including Disability-owned Business Enterprises (DOBEs).
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Episode 9: Four Principles of Disability Inclusion
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Jim Sinocchi, former Head of Disability Inclusion at JPMorgan Chase, lays out four principles of disability inclusion in the workplace: attitude, assimilation, accommodations, and accessibility. He notes that these are principles that extend to life itself, where people with disabilities have lives that cost more and are deemed socially inferior…
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Episode 8: Increasing Disability Inclusion
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Carol Glazer, President of the National Organization on Disability, discusses how companies are interested in increasing disability inclusion but struggle with how to encourage employees to disclose their disability.
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Episode 7: Intersectionality – Policies and Practice
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Finn Gardiner, Director of Policy and Advocacy at the Autistic People of Color Fund, talks about intersectionality from personal and professional perspectives. He explains why single-identity politics are problematic. It is important to recognize how race, disability, gender, and sexual orientation work together as policies and practices marginaliz…
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Marian Allen, NP treats Long Covid Long Haulers Covid-19 patients
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Episode 2of2 with Marian Allen, NP. She has a remote telemedicine practice and she specializes in Long Covid, Long Haulers, Covid-19 patients. She is currently actively practicing telemedicine in Arizona, Colorado, Washington and Florida You can find her on the web at: https://longcovidnp.com/ You can find more information about treatment options a…
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Marian Allen, Nurse Practitioner on Treating Long Covid Long Haulers Covid-19
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Episode 1 of 2 with Marian Allen, NP who remotely treats patients in this new world of Long Haulers, Long Covid, Covid-19. Listen as we discuss her past experiences and what led her to practicing as a NP in the world of Covid. She can be found online at: https://longcovidnp.com/index.php/about/ You can also find other information and resources on o…
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HCIT 36: Managing Sleep Apnea, Newly Diagnosed
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Many truck drivers are familiar with sleep apnea and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy. Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts and can become dangerous if untreated. It’s also frustrating to adjust to using a CPAP machine, especially if you’re over the road. Our host and co-host openly discuss t…
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HCIT 35: Married To An Over The Road Truck Driver
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It’s time to switch the mic on this episode. Our co-host, Jonathan Huntley, is interviewing our host, Dr. Charlotte Huntley. They discuss what it’s like to be married to an over the road truck driver, some of their travels together, adjusting to the lifestyle, truck stop gifts (lol) and more! Tune in to hear the details. If you enjoy this episode, …
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HCIT 34: What Truckers Wish Car Drivers Knew About Big Trucks
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We’ve heard from many truck drivers who express how much they wish car drivers understood more about big trucks. The lack of understanding is not only frustrating but can be dangerous. Our hosts on this episode of Healthy Conversations In Trucking discuss stopping distance, blind spots, uphill momentum, and much more. Tune in to hear them discuss t…
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Life After Covid - How I started supporting myself
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This is the last reported episode in season 2 of Gasping for Breath. In this episode, Suno India’s Menaka Rao has an extended chat with Girish Pasupathy, a software engineer from Coimbatore who is living with Long Covid after nearly a year of sickness. Girish has changed his life and outlook towards the disease and disability over a period of time.…
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HCIT 33: Exercise And Nutrition Coaching For Truck Drivers, With Dr. Mark Manera
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Our guest provides exercise and nutrition coaching for the entire supply chain, from drivers over the road, people in the office, as well as those in the warehouse. Dr. Mark Manera, founder of Supply Chain Fitness is passionate about helping drivers and employees live healthier lives anywhere, anytime. On this episode of the Healthy Conversations i…
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HCIT 32: What “Chicken Coop” Means To Truck Drivers
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Following our previous episode about familiar roadways, “throwing chains,” and general chat about traveling over the road, our host was left with a burning question. What is a “chicken coop” and what does that mean to truck drivers? Our hosts return to discuss the meaning on this episode of the Healthy Conversations in Trucking Podcast. Tune in to …
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